Peafowl Feather Louse vs Human Body Louse

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Peafowl Feather Louse Human Body Louse
Scientific Name Goniodes pavonis Pediculus humanus humanus
Order Phthiraptera Phthiraptera
Family Philopteridae Pediculidae
Size 2-4 mm 2.5-3.5 mm
Habitat Gardens Indoors
Diet Omnivores Blood Feeders
Regions South Asia, Worldwide in captive populations Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Peafowl Feather Louse

A large chewing louse found on peafowl and pheasants. It feeds on feather material and can damage the ornamental plumage of peacocks.

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Did You Know?

Heavy infestations can damage the spectacular tail feathers that peacocks depend on for courtship displays.

Human Body Louse

Closely related to the head louse but lives in clothing rather than on hair. It is the vector for epidemic typhus, trench fever, and relapsing fever.

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Did You Know?

Body lice are believed to have evolved from head lice when humans first began wearing clothing roughly 70,000 to 170,000 years ago.